This plan contains information to assist landowners and homeowners in
developing strategies that address protection from wildfire. Also, citizens within
WUI areas are encouraged to work with land managers to address landscape or
community level fuels mitigation. Communities-at-Risk within WUI areas can
contact the Wallowa County Emergency Services Manager to develop
communication and evacuation plans. [From the Plan]

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Wallowa County (Or.); Wallowa County (Or.). Planning Dept.(Wallowa County (Or.), June 16, 2003)

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Wallowa County long-range planning includes preparation and maintenance of
plan map and related goals, policies, and background information (essentially this
document), which can be used as a guideline for land conservation and development in the
foreseeable future - 10 to 15 years. [From the Plan]

Description:

653 pp. Original plan begun in 1973; current plan adopted January 21, 2003; most recent amendment June 16, 2003. Includes some maps, but most referenced maps not included. Captured September 22, 2005.

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Wallowa County (Or.); Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho(Wallowa County (Or.), September , 1999)

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This document sets forth a plan to restore and maintain habitat for chinook salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and, potentially, other salmonid fish in Wallowa County,
Oregon. The goals for salmon recovery are to provide spawning, rearing, and migration
habitat within the County to assist in the recovery of Snake River salmonids. [From the Plan]

Description:

448 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published August 1993; revised September 1999. Captured July 26, 2006.

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The Wallowa County Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management of existing transportation facilities
and the design and implementation of future facilities for the next 20 years. This Transportation System Plan
constitutes the transportation element of the County's Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of the
Oregon Transportation Planning Rule established by the Department of Land Conservation and Development. It
identifies and prioritizes transportation projects for inclusion in the Oregon Department of Transportation's
(ODOT's) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). [From the Plan]

Description:

107 pp. Includes map and figures. Adopted July 2, 2001. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.

The basic goal of the study is to provide an environmental
protection plan for the Wallowa Lake Basin. This will be
facilitated through three general tasks:
1. Development of a land use plan,
2. Development of a water and sewerage facilities
plan, and
3. Review of existing zoning policies as they would
be affected by the land use plan.
The study area was defined as Wallowa Lake, the City of
Joseph and their environs within an approximate two-mile
range. In addition to this publication, a supplement is
available which presents more detailed data concerning
various aspects of this study. [From the Plan]

This technical supplement is intended to supply additional
data which was not possible to present in the
primary publication of the Comprehensive Plan, since
that presentation was designed for the purpose of general
public distribution. Specifically, this supplement provides
a more detailed analysis of the proposed water and
sewerage facilities which are of paramount concern to
County officials. [From the document]